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A branded one-on-one mentorship program that pairs women entrepreneurs with experienced business mentors for personalized leadership and business growth support. Includes leadership support forums for peer learning. Part of the comprehensive suite of services offered by the Baltimore Metro WBC at Morgan State University to women business owners across the region.
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